Midnight Moonlight
Peter Rowan, 1973
verse
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Em
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chorus
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bridge
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If you ever feel lonesome,
And you're down in San Antone.
Beg steal or borrow two nickels or,
A dime and call me on the phone.
I will meet you at Alamo mission.
Where we can say our prayers.
The Holy Ghost and the Virgin mother will heal us,
As we kneel there.
chorus
In the moonlight in the midnight,
In the moonlight midnight moonlight,
In the moonlight in the midnight,
In the moonlight midnight moonlight.
If you ever feel sorrow,
For the love you have wronged.
With no hope for tomorrow,
In the setting of the sun.
And the ocean is howling,
With dreams that might have been.
The last good morning sunrise,
Will be the brightest you've ever seen.